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About Obsidian
Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass formed when lava cools rapidly, resulting in a smooth, glass-like texture. |
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Obsidian’s glossy black surface is often interrupted by subtle inclusions, such as gas bubbles or tiny mineral deposits, which create unique patterns in every stone. These natural variations make each piece one-of-a-kind, offering a deep, reflective surface that captures light in mesmerizing ways. |
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To preserve your crystals and stones, avoid harsh chemicals, sharp objects, and extreme temperatures. Clean them gently with a soft cloth and store them in a padded pouch. For purification, place them in sunlight for 1-2 hours (morning/late day) or under moonlight overnight. Be mindful that some stones may fade with prolonged sun exposure. |